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Free Publication: Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops

 

I received a message from @Holly H. McPeak, Nutrition Advisor, HHS with the following information that she wanted to share with Cooperative Extension! This resource comes from the FDA:

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Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops

The Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops are based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. Each of these six 1-hour workshops includes a lesson plan, learning objectives, talking points, hands-on activities, videos, resources, and handouts. 

The workshops are used by community educators, health promoters, dietitians/nutritionists, cooperative extension agents, and others to teach adults in a wide variety of community settings.

English: Complete Workshop Series PDF

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To order free β€œhard” copies of the Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops in English, please go to https://epublication.fda.gov/epub/ and scroll down to Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops

For Instructors:  Free Powerpoint for professional use: Introduction to Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops (Slides)

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All - I would be happy to provide  an overview with you on a conference call about the Eat Healthy Be Active Community Workshops, i.e talking points, learning objectives,  handouts, how to access videos, and creating the certificates for participants, and the Powerpoint for instructors/educators.

Email me:  Holly.McPeak@hhs.gov

Please share "success stories" with me, as well! Would love to hear about your implementation and results!

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